Computers, Ipads, Smartphones, and Laptops, are some of what most people are craving to have during this era. Four out of five persons have these gadgets and technologies carried with them the whole day. Yes, it helps people communicate easily, learn new things from it but no matter how extravagant these things could offer us, wouldn’t it be better to go back to basics? Like writing instead of typing, going to the person’s house, instead of e-mailing. Simple, yet could mean a lot to us. No doubt that not only adults are a techno-geeks now. Even the youngest child in a household might already know how to use a phone. But a recent study shows that, the more the children are connected with these things, the more it would be harder for them to take a closer look into the real world. Instead of learning naturally, they’ll learn things virtually. They might end up being a champion in World Craft, but continue being a kid not even knowing how to tie his own shoe lace. The thought of teaching our children how to interact with the world in a new way, which is virtually, is never a good thing.